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message 251: by Sarah (new)

Sarah (sarahmott) | 467 comments That sounds good


message 252: by Adelaide (new)

Adelaide Blair | 1321 comments Mod
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Sarah (sarahmott) | 467 comments How about The Godfather by Mario Puzo? We’d have to pronounce it “Godfatha” the entire time we’re reading it...


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Cheryl | 1171 comments Sarah wrote: "How about The Godfather by Mario Puzo? We’d have to pronounce it “Godfatha” the entire time we’re reading it..."

I have never read this, so I'd give it a try. I have never seen the entire movie of this in one sitting, either. I've only seen bits and pieces of it when it's on tv.


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Sarah (sarahmott) | 467 comments My husband is always quoting this movie - and he’s a blonde Scottish guy so it’s pretty funny.


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Cheryl | 1171 comments Sarah wrote: "My husband is always quoting this movie - and he’s a blonde Scottish guy so it’s pretty funny."

Oh please tell me he acts out the lines, too, using facial and hand gestures from the movie.


message 257: by Adelaide (new)

Adelaide Blair | 1321 comments Mod
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message 258: by Adelaide (last edited Sep 02, 2018 08:39PM) (new)

Adelaide Blair | 1321 comments Mod
Hey all! Check your libraries for books by Michael McDowell and let me know what they have please. I'm reading a book by him now, and he would be perfect for our group. (Well written 80s horror.) (Sarah, not you. I already looked at Multnomah county.)


message 259: by Sarah (new)

Sarah (sarahmott) | 467 comments Yeay! Love horror.


message 260: by Cheryl (last edited Sep 03, 2018 05:20PM) (new)

Cheryl | 1171 comments Adelaide wrote: "Hey all! Check your libraries for books by Michael McDowell and let me know what they have please. I'm reading a book by him now, and he would be perfect for our group."

I just got back from travelling, so I can participate in the group a bit more now.

My library has:

Blackwater
The Amulet
Cold Moon Over Babylon
Guilded Needles
The Elementals

They are all interlibrary loans for me, but I can have them sent to my local library.


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Sarah (sarahmott) | 467 comments Those are some good ones. I wasn’t expecting to like the Good Earth, but Buck’s writing really carried it. I’d be interested in that recent one of hers they found...


message 262: by David (new)

David Staats I should like to suggest Ira Levin's A Kiss Before Dying. Great classic trash!


message 263: by Sarah (new)

Sarah (sarahmott) | 467 comments Beware- our dear moderator has a soft spot for Ira Levin!


message 264: by Adelaide (new)

Adelaide Blair | 1321 comments Mod
Sarah wrote: "Beware- our dear moderator has a soft spot for Ira Levin!"
BECAUSE HE'S AWESOME SARAH.


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Sarah (sarahmott) | 467 comments I have to say: I love me some Margaret Atwood, but Stepford Wives is by far the best feminist novel I have ever read.

Also, if my husband wants me to get a 23 year-old robot body, I’m down with that.


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Adelaide Blair | 1321 comments Mod
Sarah wrote: "I have to say: I love me some Margaret Atwood, but Stepford Wives is by far the best feminist novel I have ever read.

Also, if my husband wants me to get a 23 year-old robot body, I’m down with t..."


I don't think they put your brain in it though. Not sure I would really be into subservient Sarah. She probably reads really boring books.


message 267: by Sarah (new)

Sarah (sarahmott) | 467 comments Oh yeah. I could put up with extra housework, but not a directed reading list. That would be some bullshit.


message 268: by Kelly (new)

Kelly | 199 comments A Kiss Before Dying is on my To Read list, so I'm down with that!


message 269: by David (new)

David Staats I think a Kiss Before Dying, written when Levin was only 23, is the best of his books that I have read.


message 270: by Cate (new)

Cate | 15 comments Hi folks, I would like to nominate 2 books I was forbidden to read as a kid but hey now it's 2018. The books are both by John Fowles: The French Lieutenant's Woman and/or The Magus. Both have intrigue and romance; The Magus also has the supernatural.
These were both bestsellers so libraries probably have in hardback ... I hope.


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Sarah (sarahmott) | 467 comments How about The Graduate by Charles Webb? I can’t imagine it would be better than the movie though...


message 272: by John (new)

John | 43 comments Vernor Vinge very good series "Children of the Sky". Three enjoyable books. Pack animals (dogs) that are the dominate species on a world that a human spaceship encounters. The humans attempt to assimilate in a feudal system of existence of the pack animals. Enjoyable.


message 273: by Adelaide (new)

Adelaide Blair | 1321 comments Mod
Sarah wrote: "How about The Graduate by Charles Webb? I can’t imagine it would be better than the movie though..."

You just read it!! (How was it?)


message 274: by Sarah (new)

Sarah (sarahmott) | 467 comments Oh - I thought you were politely ignoring that one! 🤣


message 275: by Sarah (new)

Sarah (sarahmott) | 467 comments How about The Mote in God’s Eye by Larry Niven?


message 276: by John (last edited Oct 21, 2018 07:36PM) (new)

John | 43 comments Sarah wrote: "Oh - I thought you were politely ignoring that one! 🤣"

Have read many years ago. Larry Niven and Jerry Poulen have a wonderful collection of SF books as single authors. Ring World for one(Poulen) and Niven has many him self. Their collaboration on Mote in the eye of God was followed by Right Hand and the both of the novels were excellent. Keep Reading. Thanks for the suggestion. Be Happy. Oh and who could forget "Lucifers' Hammer" excellent novel.


message 277: by Adelaide (new)

Adelaide Blair | 1321 comments Mod
Adding all recent suggestions to the list!


message 278: by Sarah (new)

Sarah (sarahmott) | 467 comments Just want to make sure: we're going to read "The Godfather," "Treasure Island," and "The Mote in God's Eye" so I don't read them ahead of time. They are sitting on my husband's bookshelf looking really tempting.


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Adelaide Blair | 1321 comments Mod
Sarah wrote: "Just want to make sure: we're going to read "The Godfather," "Treasure Island," and "The Mote in God's Eye" so I don't read them ahead of time. They are sitting on my husband's bookshelf looking re..."

ON THE LIST!


message 280: by Kelly (new)

Kelly | 199 comments Hmm, my suggestions

Good Night, Mr Holmes by Carole Nelson Douglas
Nights Master by Tanith Lee
Tailchaser's Song by Tad Williams
Jaws by Peter Benchley (hey, summers coming!)
Heat Wave by Richard Castle
Diadem From The Stars by Jo Clayton
Jhereg by Steven Brust
Downbelow Station by C J Cherryh

And, um, a whole lot more.... :P Another time, then. LOL


message 281: by Kelly (last edited Apr 09, 2019 03:14PM) (new)

Kelly | 199 comments Erg... can't... resist....

A Clean Kill In Tokyo by Barry Eisler
Moonheart by Charles de Lint
Crystal Singer by Anne McCaffrey
Focault's Pendulum by Umberto Eco

Ok, I stop now...


message 282: by Adelaide (new)

Adelaide Blair | 1321 comments Mod
Kelly wrote: "Erg... can't... resist....

A Clean Kill In Tokyo by Barry Eisler
Moonheart by Charles de Lint
Crystal Singer by Anne McCaffrey
Focault's Pendulum by Umberto Eco

Ok, I stop now..."


OK Kelly! All of your books except for the Eisler and Castle fit under our mission, so I will add them to the list. (Books need to be at least 25 years old before they are eligible.) And to be honest, I will probably sub in a different Tanith Lee book. Night's Master just doesn't do it for me. Thanks for the suggestions!


message 283: by Sarah (new)

Sarah (sarahmott) | 467 comments All good suggestions-


message 284: by John (new)

John | 43 comments The Book of M, The Marrow Thieves, Son of a Trickster.


message 285: by Adelaide (new)

Adelaide Blair | 1321 comments Mod
John wrote: "The Book of M, The Marrow Thieves, Son of a Trickster."

Hey John, books for this club need to be at least 25 years old for us to read them. We are trying to catch up with older genre stuff. Your suggestions look interesting but were published recently. Feel free to read them and let us know how they are in the "what else are you reading" topic!


message 286: by John (new)

John | 43 comments OK. Will do.


message 287: by John (new)

John | 43 comments Jose Farmers' wonderful "River World". 5 books series.


message 288: by Adelaide (new)

Adelaide Blair | 1321 comments Mod
John wrote: "Jose Farmers' wonderful "River World". 5 books series."

I have added the first book to our list!


message 289: by John (new)

John | 43 comments The Sheep Look Up...John Brunner..1972. A look at the future from the past that some how got it right! Scary!!!


message 290: by John (new)

John | 43 comments The HAB Theory. 1976/ Allen W. Eckert. A novel about "pole shift hypothesis". Interesting. Keep Reading.


message 291: by Cheryl (last edited Oct 13, 2019 04:36PM) (new)

Cheryl | 1171 comments For children's fiction, I'll nominate The House with a Clock in Its Walls by John Bellairs (First published in 1973.)


message 292: by Adelaide (new)

Adelaide Blair | 1321 comments Mod
On the list!


message 293: by Sarah (new)

Sarah (sarahmott) | 467 comments Cheryl and I would like to joint-nominate A Report from Group 17 because it is spooky and awesome and Robert O’Brien has yet to disappoint.


message 294: by Cheryl (new)

Cheryl | 1171 comments Sarah wrote: "Cheryl and I would like to joint-nominate A Report from Group 17 because it is spooky and awesome and Robert O’Brien has yet to disappoint."

They have the book at my library, so it’s convenient for me to check out. And I really loved this author’s writing style in this month’s group read.


message 295: by Adelaide (new)

Adelaide Blair | 1321 comments Mod
OK! On the list!


message 296: by John (new)

John | 43 comments Merry Christmas to all. Sheep Look Up. John Burner.


message 297: by Adelaide (new)

Adelaide Blair | 1321 comments Mod
John wrote: "Merry Christmas to all. Sheep Look Up. John Burner."

Happy Christmas John!!!


message 298: by Sarah (new)

Sarah (sarahmott) | 467 comments Hey how about Elric of Melniboné?


message 299: by Adelaide (new)

Adelaide Blair | 1321 comments Mod
Sarah wrote: "Hey how about Elric of Melniboné?"

YES.


message 300: by Cheryl (last edited Feb 14, 2020 04:51PM) (new)

Cheryl | 1171 comments I just wanted to tell the group that our next book, Knots and Crosses, is definitely worth reading. It came in to my library very early (the last book took 4 weeks to get here !) and I devoured it in one day. It's short, and the plot moves along quickly. I thought I'd give some encouragement, since the Feb. book didn't go over too well.


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